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Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care

OBJECTIVE: To summarize current clinical research practice and develop methodological standards for objective scientific evaluation of knee cartilage repair procedures and products. DESIGN: A comprehensive literature review was performed of high-level original studies providing information relevant...

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Autores principales: Mithoefer, Kai, Saris, Daniel B.F., Farr, Jack, Kon, Elizaveta, Zaslav, Kenneth, Cole, Brian J., Ranstam, Jonas, Yao, Jian, Shive, Matthew, Levine, David, Dalemans, Wilfried, Brittberg, Mats
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510392913
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author Mithoefer, Kai
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Farr, Jack
Kon, Elizaveta
Zaslav, Kenneth
Cole, Brian J.
Ranstam, Jonas
Yao, Jian
Shive, Matthew
Levine, David
Dalemans, Wilfried
Brittberg, Mats
author_facet Mithoefer, Kai
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Farr, Jack
Kon, Elizaveta
Zaslav, Kenneth
Cole, Brian J.
Ranstam, Jonas
Yao, Jian
Shive, Matthew
Levine, David
Dalemans, Wilfried
Brittberg, Mats
author_sort Mithoefer, Kai
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description OBJECTIVE: To summarize current clinical research practice and develop methodological standards for objective scientific evaluation of knee cartilage repair procedures and products. DESIGN: A comprehensive literature review was performed of high-level original studies providing information relevant for the design of clinical studies on articular cartilage repair in the knee. Analysis of cartilage repair publications and synopses of ongoing trials were used to identify important criteria for the design, reporting, and interpretation of studies in this field. RESULTS: Current literature reflects the methodological limitations of the scientific evidence available for articular cartilage repair. However, clinical trial databases of ongoing trials document a trend suggesting improved study designs and clinical evaluation methodology. Based on the current scientific information and standards of clinical care, detailed methodological recommendations were developed for the statistical study design, patient recruitment, control group considerations, study endpoint definition, documentation of results, use of validated patient-reported outcome instruments, and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the design and conduct of scientifically sound cartilage repair study protocols. A consensus statement among the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) and contributing authors experienced in clinical trial design and implementation was achieved. CONCLUSIONS: High-quality clinical research methodology is critical for the optimal evaluation of current and new cartilage repair technologies. In addition to generally applicable principles for orthopedic study design, specific criteria and considerations apply to cartilage repair studies. Systematic application of these criteria and considerations can facilitate study designs that are scientifically rigorous, ethical, practical, and appropriate for the question(s) being addressed in any given cartilage repair research project.
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spelling pubmed-43007802015-06-11 Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care Mithoefer, Kai Saris, Daniel B.F. Farr, Jack Kon, Elizaveta Zaslav, Kenneth Cole, Brian J. Ranstam, Jonas Yao, Jian Shive, Matthew Levine, David Dalemans, Wilfried Brittberg, Mats Cartilage ICRS Recommendation Papers OBJECTIVE: To summarize current clinical research practice and develop methodological standards for objective scientific evaluation of knee cartilage repair procedures and products. DESIGN: A comprehensive literature review was performed of high-level original studies providing information relevant for the design of clinical studies on articular cartilage repair in the knee. Analysis of cartilage repair publications and synopses of ongoing trials were used to identify important criteria for the design, reporting, and interpretation of studies in this field. RESULTS: Current literature reflects the methodological limitations of the scientific evidence available for articular cartilage repair. However, clinical trial databases of ongoing trials document a trend suggesting improved study designs and clinical evaluation methodology. Based on the current scientific information and standards of clinical care, detailed methodological recommendations were developed for the statistical study design, patient recruitment, control group considerations, study endpoint definition, documentation of results, use of validated patient-reported outcome instruments, and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the design and conduct of scientifically sound cartilage repair study protocols. A consensus statement among the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) and contributing authors experienced in clinical trial design and implementation was achieved. CONCLUSIONS: High-quality clinical research methodology is critical for the optimal evaluation of current and new cartilage repair technologies. In addition to generally applicable principles for orthopedic study design, specific criteria and considerations apply to cartilage repair studies. Systematic application of these criteria and considerations can facilitate study designs that are scientifically rigorous, ethical, practical, and appropriate for the question(s) being addressed in any given cartilage repair research project. SAGE Publications 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4300780/ /pubmed/26069574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510392913 Text en © The Author(s) 2011
spellingShingle ICRS Recommendation Papers
Mithoefer, Kai
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Farr, Jack
Kon, Elizaveta
Zaslav, Kenneth
Cole, Brian J.
Ranstam, Jonas
Yao, Jian
Shive, Matthew
Levine, David
Dalemans, Wilfried
Brittberg, Mats
Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title_full Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title_fullStr Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title_full_unstemmed Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title_short Guidelines for the Design and Conduct of Clinical Studies in Knee Articular Cartilage Repair: International Cartilage Repair Society Recommendations Based on Current Scientific Evidence and Standards of Clinical Care
title_sort guidelines for the design and conduct of clinical studies in knee articular cartilage repair: international cartilage repair society recommendations based on current scientific evidence and standards of clinical care
topic ICRS Recommendation Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510392913
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